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Frederick Clarke 1908–1908 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1908

Birth Location: Stroud, New South Wales, Australia

Death Date: 1908

Death Location: Stroud, New South Wales, Australia

Father: Frederick Clarke

Mother: Sarah Slater

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Frederick Clarke was born in 1908 in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia, the child of Frederick George Clarke And Sarah Slater. Frederick Clarke passed away in 1908 in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • Frederick Clarke was born in 1908 in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia, the child of Frederick George Clarke And Sarah Slater.
  • Frederick Clarke passed away in 1908 in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia.

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Frederick Clarke's Ancestors

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Frederick Clarke
1908–1908
Birth Place: Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
Parents
Frederick George Clarke
1883–1948
Minimbah, New South Wales, Australia
Sarah Slater
1890–1937
Forster, New South Wales, Australia
Grandparents
Robert Clarke
1839–1912
Manning River NSW or Port Macquarrie
Susan (Anna) Mayers
1840–1891
Mayers Flat, New South Wales, Australia
Great-Grandparents
John Clarke
1809–
Marian Walker
1812–
Thomas Mayers
1811–1896
Mary Perry)
1814–1897
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Clarke
1790–1821
Susanna Tribe
1796–1858

Frederick Clarke's Timeline

2 Records

1908
1908
Birth of Frederick Clarke in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
1908
1908
Death of Frederick Clarke in Stroud, New South Wales, Australia
Stroud, New South Wales, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1908
    Event Place: Stroud, New South Wales, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1908
    Event Place: Stroud, New South Wales, Australia

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